South Korea stole Japan's 'Ruby Roman'?

게시됨 2022년 11월 10일

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A controversy has emerged over the growth and sale of the world's most expensive grape, Ruby Roman, in Korea. Despite claims from Japan that the variety has been leaked without permission, Korea's National Seed Resources assert that there is no legal restriction against its cultivation and sale in the country. Developed in Japan in the late 1990s, Ruby Roman grape seedlings have been transferred to Korean farms since 2007, with current production mainly imported from China. The controversy has led to discussions about variety protection and potential trademark royalties, following the recent invalidation of a business operator's 'Ruby Roman' trademark in Korea.
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Ruby Roman is said to be the most expensive grape in the world. Provided by Shinsegae Department Store ‘Korea stole the world’s most expensive grape Ruby Roman (Ruby Roman) seedlings?’ There is an untimely “variety leak controversy” over the Ruby Roman, “the most expensive grape in the world.” Ruby Roman is a grape variety developed in Japan, and at a local auction, it was sold at a maximum price of over 14 million won. If so, is it illegal to grow and sell Ruby Roman in Korea? The answer is “no”. Combining the words of the National Seed Resources on the 9th, there is no ‘legal’ problem to grow and sell Ruby Roman in Korea. The Japanese side claims that the Ruby Roman seedlings were leaked to Korea without permission, but the National Seed Resources said, “The period for registration of protection (6 years) has passed without the Japanese side not registering the variety protection in Korea. Legally, anyone can grow and sell it.” According to the Treaty of the International ...
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